There are hundreds of mailart-related websites online, and every one of them offers something different and wonderful.
This is my list from the late 1990s, and verified in 2006. In other words, most of these sites have been online for awhile. They provide some of the most in-depth view of mailart in general and in its historical context. Most have lists of links as well, which will lead you to even more wonders!
(That said, the Internet can be a revolving door of websites. So, some of the following links may no longer work.)
What is mailart? What do these words mean?
Mail Art Sampler – a bunch of quotes to explain mailmart.
Dragonfly Dream’s mailart history/context – brilliant!
Getting His Licks In, St. Pete Times’ article about stampartist Steve Smith.
Online mailart shows
- , presented by EMMA.
Fan Mail’s mailart. Lovely art, thoughtfully produced.
Shouting at the Postman connects you to lots of mailart.
Links to Mailart calls – how to participate in this off-kilter world
- in Luxembourg. One of the original and best sites for info.
Dragonfly Dream’s Dreambook – A mailart call list, updated often.
ASN mailart calls are also updated regularly with helpful info.
Publications and info – mailart
- , very artistic site, with info.
Ruud Janssen’s TAM & IUOMA site offers a wealth of info and inspiration.
Publications and info – rubberstamping
- ,
the
- magazine for stampers
Somerset Studio, paper arts as well as mailart.
Links pages for more mailart and rubber stamp info
- , some of the best in the world… literally.
Jas’s mailart links – James put a lot of time into this comprehensive list.
Ruud’s links, listed geographically.
Other links – not exactly mailart
- - The Journey is the Destination. Collaged journal, clearly an inspiration for many others.
Griffin and Sabine, by Nick Bantock: an inspiration. I love this three-book series, and later work.
A little off-the-subject: SQuarK MUseuM, of odd, Fluxlist stuff. (If you like Fluxus, see Fluxus Online.)
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